Psychological Continuum Model
The Psychological Continuum Model (PCM) is a conceptual framework, introduced by Daniel Funk and Jeff James in 2001, that organizes an individual's psychological connection to a sport, team, or activity along a vertical hierarchy of four stages: awareness, attraction, attachment, and allegiance. Rather than treating fans as either involved or not, the PCM describes how connection deepens as sport-related mental associations grow more numerous, stronger, and more resistant to change. At awareness an individual simply knows a sport or team exists; at attraction they develop a preference driven by hedonic and dispositional needs; at attachment the object becomes internalized and meaningful to the self; and at allegiance the connection is durable, biased, and resistant to counter-persuasion. Funk and James later elaborated the meaning of attachment and how it converts into loyal allegiance, making the PCM a foundational organizing theory for sport consumer behavior research.
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- Funk, D. C., & James, J. (2001). The Psychological Continuum Model: A Conceptual Framework for Understanding an Individual's Psychological Connection to Sport. Sport Management Review, 4(2), 119-150. DOI: 10.1016/S1441-3523(01)70072-1 ↗
- Funk, D. C., & James, J. D. (2006). Consumer Loyalty: The Meaning of Attachment in the Development of Sport Team Allegiance. Journal of Sport Management, 20(2), 189-217. DOI: 10.1123/jsm.20.2.189 ↗
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ScholarGate. (2026, June 23). Psychological Continuum Model (Awareness-Attraction-Attachment-Allegiance Framework of Sport Connection). ScholarGate. https://scholargate.app/no/sport-leisure-studies/psychological-continuum-model
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- Motivation Scale for Sport ConsumptionSport Leisure Studies↔ sammenlign
- Points of Attachment IndexSport Leisure Studies↔ sammenlign
- Sport Commitment ModelSport Leisure Studies↔ sammenlign
- Sport Spectator Identification ScaleSport Leisure Studies↔ sammenlign
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